Mount St John is a historic building and estate in Felixkirk, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.
William Percy founded the Mount St. John Preceptory of the Knights Hospitallers in the area in 1148.
It was abandoned following the Dissolution of the Monasteries, and while the current Mount St John's name recalls it, it is on a different site.
[1] The estate was owned by the Archbishop of York until 1870, and in 1720 it was let to William Elsley, who demolished an older house and built the current property.
Inside, high-quality decoration includes two screens of columns in the entrance hall, and the main staircase with finely carved balusters.